- Til Death Do Us Part: Kendrick Lamar, “The Heart Part 5,” and Black Male Vulnerability (article in the Howard Journal of Communications)
- Teaching racial rhetorical criticism: Racial reckoning on campus (article in Communication Teacher)
- “Not You Too”: Drake, heartbreak, and the romantic communication of Black male vulnerability (article in Critical Studies in Media Communication)
- Hussle and Motivate: An Afrocentric Understanding of Constitutive Rhetoric Toward Economic Empowerment in Nipsey Hussle’s Victory Lap Album (article in the Journal of Black Studies)
- Creating Purpose, Power, and Passion: Sister Souljah and the Rhetoric of Hip Hop (article in the Journal of Contemporary Rhetoric)
- Malcolm X and Africana Communication Theory: A Case Study of Ujamaa as Rhetorical Theory at the Founding Rally of the OAAU (article in the Howard Journal of Communications)
- Kemetic Principles in African American Public Address: An Interrogation of the Rhetoric of Joseph C. Price and the Kemetic Tradition (article in the Journal of Black Studies)
- Master's Thesis